"Stoll possesses a comprehensive understanding of practice and idea, and he travels effortlessly between explanations of the fundamentals of soil science, fertility, tillage, and erosion and examination of the large historical forces of the nineteenth century, guiding the reader through the depression of 1818, the Mexican War, the pressures of agriculture in a growing market economy, the introduction of marl and guano into agricultural practice, the ecology of grasses, and the brute work required by a pre-industrial farm."—Jane Brox, The American Scholar